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Isabelle Peretz, neuropsychologist: 'The benefits of music are immediate, varied and free of side effects'

  • Posted on April 29, 2026
  • By Le Monde
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  • 1 min read
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Cutting-edge neuroscience research reveals how music functions as a therapeutic intervention across diverse patient populations. Leading neuroscientist Isabelle Peretz discusses evidence-based applications of musical stimulation in treating neurodegenerative conditions and supporting vulnerable patients. Her research demonstrates that melodic and rhythmic elements trigger measurable neurological responses, offering non-pharmaceutical benefits without adverse effects. The study encompasses Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients alongside premature infants, highlighting music's universal healing potential across age groups and disease states.

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Isabelle Peretz, neuropsychologist: 'The benefits of music are immediate, varied and free of side effects'
Isabelle Peretz, neuropsychologist: 'The benefits of music are immediate, varied and free of side effects'

In an interview with Le Monde, the researcher in the neurocognition of music explains the effects of songs and sounds on patients with Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, as well as on premature infants.
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